Energy security doesn't have to cost us the planet
The era of abundant and affordable energy is over, and energy security is quickly becoming a concern for people and governments everywhere.
The era of abundant and affordable energy is over, and energy security is quickly becoming a concern for people and governments everywhere.
More than half of the global population — 4.4 billion — live in cities. But by 2050, that figure is expected to nearly double.
Es probable que la inflación mundial haya tocado techo, pero no es probable que la crisis del coste de vida a la que se enfrentan los países en desarrollo y las personas con rentas más ba...
The managing director of the International Monetary Fund (IMF) has urged the international community to stay realistic about the prospects of an economic recovery.
En un contexto de pesimismo económico en toda Europa, la directora del Banco Central Europeo ha esbozado sus expectativas para la economía del bloque en 2023 durante la Reunión Anual del ...
Los delegados que asistieron a la Reunión Anual 2023 del Foro Económico Mundial en Davos se mostraron cautelosamente optimistas ante la posibilidad de que las fuerzas del mercado y la inn...
Against a backdrop of Europe-wide economic doom and gloom, the head of the European Central Bank has outlined her expectations for the bloc's economy in 2023 to an audience in Davos.
Delegates at the World Economic Forum's Annual Meeting 2023 expressed cautious optimism that market forces and innovation, spurred by meaningful policymaking, will see the world survive t...
世界のインフレはピークに達したと思われますが、開発途上国や低所得の人々が直面している生活費の危機はすぐには緩和されそうにないと、世界経済フォーラムの年次総会に集まった専門家たちは述べています。
Global inflation has likely peaked, but the cost of living crisis facing those in the developing world and those with lower incomes is unlikely to ease any time soon, say experts at Davos...
Climate change, geopolitical crises and growing inequity are pushing the world toward an inflection point — but for every challenge we face, so too do we have innovators and thinkers of a...
Born into a refugee camp and raised in the fire of Uganda’s civil war, Victor Ochen is no stranger to injustice. But this Nobel Prize-nominee refused to let the hardships he faced become ...